Why does Muslims throw stones at Jamarat during Hajj? | Jamarat Hajj | Muslims

One of the most important rituals of the Hajj is the stoning of the devil. This ritual commemorates the moment when Ibrahim was tempted by Satan to disobey Allah's command to sacrifice Ismail. Ibrahim threw stones at Satan to drive him away, and Muslims do the same thing during the stoning ritual.

The stoning ritual takes place in Mina, a small town near Mecca. There are three pillars that represent Satan. Muslims throw seven stones at each pillar, one at a time. The stoning ritual is a symbolic way for Muslims to show their defiance of Satan and their commitment to following Allah's commands.

The stoning ritual is not easy. It is hot and crowded, and the pilgrims often have to wait in long lines to throw their stones. But the pilgrims do it because they believe it is an important part of their faith. They believe that by stoning the devil, they are strengthening their own faith and showing their obedience to Allah.

The stoning ritual is a reminder that Satan is always trying to tempt us to do wrong. But if we are strong in our faith, we can resist his temptations and stay on the path of righteousness. The stoning ritual is a way for Muslims to reaffirm their commitment to Allah and to their faith.

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